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Programmer Analyst III
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Job Description
The MIT Kerberos Consortium is looking for a highly talented Programmer/Analyst to join our team. The Kerberos protocols invented and popularized by MIT have become fundamental building blocks of major desktop and server operating systems, core networking infrastructure, global file systems, global messaging systems, and much more. Even so, there still remains an enormous amount of work to be done. The Programmer Analyst III will perform software development, interoperability test and documentation activities necessary to achieve our goal of ubiquitous support for Kerberos-based single sign-on solutions across all aspects of the worlds communication infrastructure.
Requirements
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):
· Assist with the development of software tools for system and network security.
. Assist with the development of test and interoperability suites.
QUALIFICATIONS/TECHNICAL SKILLS:
· 1-3 yrs of relevant programming/analysis experience.
· Demonstrated experience with security software, user interface, network server programming or operating system programming.
· Prior experience developing in C, preferably within a Unix/ Linux environment.
· Ability both to work independently and to collaborate effectively with a team.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
· Proven analytical skills.
· Strong interest and aptitude for finding new ways of conceptualizing complex problems.
· Proven ability to rapidly learn new technologies and tools.
· Comfort with C memory management and string manipulation.
· Familiarity with source control systems such as CVS, Subversion, or Mercurial.
· Familiarity with build systems such as Make, Autoconf, or Ant.
Contact
Stephen C. Buckley
E-Mail: sbuckley@mit.edu
For more information, visit our website
This job was posted on:
Mar 26, 2008
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